Create a 16:9, 4K premium commemorative First Day Cover envelope inspired by India Post heritage design, celebrating Manjusha painting. Design the image as a refined collectable philatelic envelope on elegant ivory or warm cream textured paper, with subtle handmade paper grain, soft shadows, and a museum-quality presentation. The layout should feel official, premium, balanced, and culturally rooted. Overall layout Create a horizontal First Day Cover composition: Left side: a large commemorative postage stamp featuring Manjusha painting Right side: an elegant educational information panel about Manjusha painting Top area: subtle official-style heading and heritage design elements Optional postal elements: faint cancellation mark, postmark circle, fine border lines, stamp denomination area, and understated security-pattern textures The design should look like a high-value collectable Indian philatelic release, not a casual postcard. Left side: Commemorative stamp Render a vertical postage stamp with crisp perforated borders on all four sides. The stamp should look professionally printed, collectable, and officially issued. In the stamp, two consenting adult South Asian lovers are depicted as fictional figures in the Manjusha painting style. Show them in a tasteful, romantic, non-explicit pose, seated or standing close together, leaning gently toward each other with soft, tender expressions and warm emotional connection. Keep both figures clearly adult, graceful, and culturally respectful. The clothing should be traditional eastern Indian or Anga-region-inspired attire: woman in a stylised sari, odhni, or draped folk-classical garment with elegant jewellery man in a dhoti, kurta, angavastram, turban, or draped traditional garment Render the stamp artwork in the authentic Manjusha painting style, inspired by the traditional folk painting of Bhagalpur and the Anga region of Bihar. Use bold linear drawing, strong outlines, stylised folk figures, angular and expressive forms, rhythmic decorative patterning, flat colour fields, narrative folk composition, and the distinctive storytelling character associated with the Bihula-Bishari tradition. Emphasise the signature Manjusha treatment: bold black linework, boxed or panel-like composition, decorative borders, repeated serpent motifs, wave-like patterns, floral forms, symbolic figures, geometric fillers, minimal yet striking use of colour, and a handcrafted ritual-folk visual rhythm. Use a classic Manjusha-inspired palette: pink, magenta, green, yellow, black, white, red, ochre, cream, terracotta, and subtle earthy tones. Surround the couple with Manjusha-style motifs: serpents, snake hoods, Bihula-Bishari-inspired symbolic elements, lotus flowers, fish, birds, floral vines, wave patterns, temple-like panels, geometric borders, ritual motifs, river symbolism, folk decorative frames, and dense handmade linear fillers. Include the exact stamp text: Top: “Bharatasya Parampara - Manjusha Chitrakala” Bottom: “Eka Sahasra Rupyakani ₹ 1000” The stamp text must be clean, legible, and integrated like an official commemorative stamp. Postal cancellation / First Day Cover detail Add a subtle, premium-style circular postal cancellation mark that partially overlaps the stamp edge or is placed near the stamp, without covering the main couple. The cancellation mark may include generic philatelic-style elements such as: FIRST DAY COVER INDIA HERITAGE SERIES MANJUSHA PAINTING NEW DELHI Keep it decorative and stamp-like. Avoid making it messy or overpowering. Right side: Curated Manjusha painting information panel Create a clean, elegant information panel on the right side, like a collector’s note printed on a premium First Day Cover. Use refined typography, neat spacing, and a subtle border or light decorative frame inspired by Manjusha bold outlines, serpent motifs, boxed panels, floral bands, wave patterns, geometric fillers, and ritual folk ornamentation. Include the following readable text: Manjusha Painting Style: Traditional folk painting, bold outlines, stylised figures, serpent motifs, boxed composition, flat colours, narrative ritual storytelling Colours: Pink, magenta, green, yellow, black, white, red, ochre, cream, terracotta, earthy tones Typical Subjects: Bihula-Bishari legends, serpents, folk narratives, ritual scenes, river symbolism, flowers, birds, fish, symbolic figures, decorative panels Origin: Bhagalpur and the Anga region of Bihar, rooted in traditional folk and ritual storytelling practices Highlights: Distinctive serpent imagery, strong linear rhythm, vibrant folk symbolism, handmade narrative charm, ritual heritage, powerful regional identity The panel should feel educational, premium, and collectable, not crowded. Premium visual treatment Use elegant margins, balanced spacing, soft paper texture, fine gold or ochre accent lines, subtle Manjusha painting-inspired patterned borders, and an official-looking philatelic composition. The stamp should be the main visual attraction, while the right-side information panel should act as a refined cultural companion. The final image should feel like a premium India Post heritage First Day Cover envelope, suitable for a museum gift shop, collector’s archive, or cultural exhibition. Constraints Adult subjects only, no underage subjects, no explicit nudity, no graphic sexuality, no real people, no watermark, no photorealism, no modern clothing, no bad anatomy, no distorted limbs, no extra fingers, no cluttered layout, no misspelt text.
Create a 16:9, 4K premium commemorative First Day Cover envelope inspired by India Post heritage design, celebrating Manjusha painting. Design the image as a refined collectable philatelic envelope on elegant ivory or warm cream textured paper, with subtle handmade paper grain, soft shadows, and a museum-quality presentation. The layout should feel official, premium, balanced, and culturally rooted. Overall layout Create a horizontal First Day Cover composition: Left side: a large commemorative postage stamp featuring Manjusha painting Right side: an elegant educational information panel about Manjusha painting Top area: subtle official-style heading and heritage design elements Optional postal elements: faint cancellation mark, postmark circle, fine border lines, stamp denomination area, and understated security-pattern textures The design should look like a high-value collectable Indian philatelic release, not a casual postcard. Left side: Commemorative stamp Render a vertical postage stamp with crisp perforated borders on all four sides. The stamp should look professionally printed, collectable, and officially issued. In the stamp, two consenting adult South Asian lovers are depicted as fictional figures in the Manjusha painting style. Show them in a tasteful, romantic, non-explicit pose, seated or standing close together, leaning gently toward each other with soft, tender expressions and warm emotional connection. Keep both figures clearly adult, graceful, and culturally respectful. The clothing should be traditional eastern Indian or Anga-region-inspired attire: woman in a stylised sari, odhni, or draped folk-classical garment with elegant jewellery man in a dhoti, kurta, angavastram, turban, or draped traditional garment Render the stamp artwork in the authentic Manjusha painting style, inspired by the traditional folk painting of Bhagalpur and the Anga region of Bihar. Use bold linear drawing, strong outlines, stylised folk figures, angular and expressive forms, rhythmic decorative patterning, flat colour fields, narrative folk composition, and the distinctive storytelling character associated with the Bihula-Bishari tradition. Emphasise the signature Manjusha treatment: bold black linework, boxed or panel-like composition, decorative borders, repeated serpent motifs, wave-like patterns, floral forms, symbolic figures, geometric fillers, minimal yet striking use of colour, and a handcrafted ritual-folk visual rhythm. Use a classic Manjusha-inspired palette: pink, magenta, green, yellow, black, white, red, ochre, cream, terracotta, and subtle earthy tones. Surround the couple with Manjusha-style motifs: serpents, snake hoods, Bihula-Bishari-inspired symbolic elements, lotus flowers, fish, birds, floral vines, wave patterns, temple-like panels, geometric borders, ritual motifs, river symbolism, folk decorative frames, and dense handmade linear fillers. Include the exact stamp text: Top: “Bharatasya Parampara - Manjusha Chitrakala” Bottom: “Eka Sahasra Rupyakani ₹ 1000” The stamp text must be clean, legible, and integrated like an official commemorative stamp. Postal cancellation / First Day Cover detail Add a subtle, premium-style circular postal cancellation mark that partially overlaps the stamp edge or is placed near the stamp, without covering the main couple. The cancellation mark may include generic philatelic-style elements such as: FIRST DAY COVER INDIA HERITAGE SERIES MANJUSHA PAINTING NEW DELHI Keep it decorative and stamp-like. Avoid making it messy or overpowering. Right side: Curated Manjusha painting information panel Create a clean, elegant information panel on the right side, like a collector’s note printed on a premium First Day Cover. Use refined typography, neat spacing, and a subtle border or light decorative frame inspired by Manjusha bold outlines, serpent motifs, boxed panels, floral bands, wave patterns, geometric fillers, and ritual folk ornamentation. Include the following readable text: Manjusha Painting Style: Traditional folk painting, bold outlines, stylised figures, serpent motifs, boxed composition, flat colours, narrative ritual storytelling Colours: Pink, magenta, green, yellow, black, white, red, ochre, cream, terracotta, earthy tones Typical Subjects: Bihula-Bishari legends, serpents, folk narratives, ritual scenes, river symbolism, flowers, birds, fish, symbolic figures, decorative panels Origin: Bhagalpur and the Anga region of Bihar, rooted in traditional folk and ritual storytelling practices Highlights: Distinctive serpent imagery, strong linear rhythm, vibrant folk symbolism, handmade narrative charm, ritual heritage, powerful regional identity The panel should feel educational, premium, and collectable, not crowded. Premium visual treatment Use elegant margins, balanced spacing, soft paper texture, fine gold or ochre accent lines, subtle Manjusha painting-inspired patterned borders, and an official-looking philatelic composition. The stamp should be the main visual attraction, while the right-side information panel should act as a refined cultural companion. The final image should feel like a premium India Post heritage First Day Cover envelope, suitable for a museum gift shop, collector’s archive, or cultural exhibition. Constraints Adult subjects only, no underage subjects, no explicit nudity, no graphic sexuality, no real people, no watermark, no photorealism, no modern clothing, no bad anatomy, no distorted limbs, no extra fingers, no cluttered layout, no misspelt text.
Create a 16:9, 4K premium commemorative First Day Cover envelope inspired by India Post heritage design, celebrating Manjusha painting. Design the image as a refined collectable philatelic envelope on elegant ivory or warm cream textured paper, with subtle handmade paper grain, soft shadows, and a museum-quality presentation. The layout should feel official, premium, balanced, and culturally rooted. Overall layout Create a horizontal First Day Cover composition: Left side: a large commemorative postage stamp featuring Manjusha painting Right side: an elegant educational information panel about Manjusha painting Top area: subtle official-style heading and heritage design elements Optional postal elements: faint cancellation mark, postmark circle, fine border lines, stamp denomination area, and understated security-pattern textures The design should look like a high-value collectable Indian philatelic release, not a casual postcard. Left side: Commemorative stamp Render a vertical postage stamp with crisp perforated borders on all four sides. The stamp should look professionally printed, collectable, and officially issued. In the stamp, two consenting adult South Asian lovers are depicted as fictional figures in the Manjusha painting style. Show them in a tasteful, romantic, non-explicit pose, seated or standing close together, leaning gently toward each other with soft, tender expressions and warm emotional connection. Keep both figures clearly adult, graceful, and culturally respectful. The clothing should be traditional eastern Indian or Anga-region-inspired attire: woman in a stylised sari, odhni, or draped folk-classical garment with elegant jewellery man in a dhoti, kurta, angavastram, turban, or draped traditional garment Render the stamp artwork in the authentic Manjusha painting style, inspired by the traditional folk painting of Bhagalpur and the Anga region of Bihar. Use bold linear drawing, strong outlines, stylised folk figures, angular and expressive forms, rhythmic decorative patterning, flat colour fields, narrative folk composition, and the distinctive storytelling character associated with the Bihula-Bishari tradition. Emphasise the signature Manjusha treatment: bold black linework, boxed or panel-like composition, decorative borders, repeated serpent motifs, wave-like patterns, floral forms, symbolic figures, geometric fillers, minimal yet striking use of colour, and a handcrafted ritual-folk visual rhythm. Use a classic Manjusha-inspired palette: pink, magenta, green, yellow, black, white, red, ochre, cream, terracotta, and subtle earthy tones. Surround the couple with Manjusha-style motifs: serpents, snake hoods, Bihula-Bishari-inspired symbolic elements, lotus flowers, fish, birds, floral vines, wave patterns, temple-like panels, geometric borders, ritual motifs, river symbolism, folk decorative frames, and dense handmade linear fillers. Include the exact stamp text: Top: “Bharatasya Parampara - Manjusha Chitrakala” Bottom: “Eka Sahasra Rupyakani ₹ 1000” The stamp text must be clean, legible, and integrated like an official commemorative stamp. Postal cancellation / First Day Cover detail Add a subtle, premium-style circular postal cancellation mark that partially overlaps the stamp edge or is placed near the stamp, without covering the main couple. The cancellation mark may include generic philatelic-style elements such as: FIRST DAY COVER INDIA HERITAGE SERIES MANJUSHA PAINTING NEW DELHI Keep it decorative and stamp-like. Avoid making it messy or overpowering. Right side: Curated Manjusha painting information panel Create a clean, elegant information panel on the right side, like a collector’s note printed on a premium First Day Cover. Use refined typography, neat spacing, and a subtle border or light decorative frame inspired by Manjusha bold outlines, serpent motifs, boxed panels, floral bands, wave patterns, geometric fillers, and ritual folk ornamentation. Include the following readable text: Manjusha Painting Style: Traditional folk painting, bold outlines, stylised figures, serpent motifs, boxed composition, flat colours, narrative ritual storytelling Colours: Pink, magenta, green, yellow, black, white, red, ochre, cream, terracotta, earthy tones Typical Subjects: Bihula-Bishari legends, serpents, folk narratives, ritual scenes, river symbolism, flowers, birds, fish, symbolic figures, decorative panels Origin: Bhagalpur and the Anga region of Bihar, rooted in traditional folk and ritual storytelling practices Highlights: Distinctive serpent imagery, strong linear rhythm, vibrant folk symbolism, handmade narrative charm, ritual heritage, powerful regional identity The panel should feel educational, premium, and collectable, not crowded. Premium visual treatment Use elegant margins, balanced spacing, soft paper texture, fine gold or ochre accent lines, subtle Manjusha painting-inspired patterned borders, and an official-looking philatelic composition. The stamp should be the main visual attraction, while the right-side information panel should act as a refined cultural companion. The final image should feel like a premium India Post heritage First Day Cover envelope, suitable for a museum gift shop, collector’s archive, or cultural exhibition. Constraints Adult subjects only, no underage subjects, no explicit nudity, no graphic sexuality, no real people, no watermark, no photorealism, no modern clothing, no bad anatomy, no distorted limbs, no extra fingers, no cluttered layout, no misspelt text.
Create a 16:9, 4K premium commemorative First Day Cover envelope inspired by India Post heritage design, celebrating Manjusha painting. Design the image as a refined collectable philatelic envelope on elegant ivory or warm cream textured paper, with subtle handmade paper grain, soft shadows, and a museum-quality presentation. The layout should feel official, premium, balanced, and culturally rooted. Overall layout Create a horizontal First Day Cover composition: Left side: a large commemorative postage stamp featuring Manjusha painting Right side: an elegant educational information panel about Manjusha painting Top area: subtle official-style heading and heritage design elements Optional postal elements: faint cancellation mark, postmark circle, fine border lines, stamp denomination area, and understated security-pattern textures The design should look like a high-value collectable Indian philatelic release, not a casual postcard. Left side: Commemorative stamp Render a vertical postage stamp with crisp perforated borders on all four sides. The stamp should look professionally printed, collectable, and officially issued. In the stamp, two consenting adult South Asian lovers are depicted as fictional figures in the Manjusha painting style. Show them in a tasteful, romantic, non-explicit pose, seated or standing close together, leaning gently toward each other with soft, tender expressions and warm emotional connection. Keep both figures clearly adult, graceful, and culturally respectful. The clothing should be traditional eastern Indian or Anga-region-inspired attire: woman in a stylised sari, odhni, or draped folk-classical garment with elegant jewellery man in a dhoti, kurta, angavastram, turban, or draped traditional garment Render the stamp artwork in the authentic Manjusha painting style, inspired by the traditional folk painting of Bhagalpur and the Anga region of Bihar. Use bold linear drawing, strong outlines, stylised folk figures, angular and expressive forms, rhythmic decorative patterning, flat colour fields, narrative folk composition, and the distinctive storytelling character associated with the Bihula-Bishari tradition. Emphasise the signature Manjusha treatment: bold black linework, boxed or panel-like composition, decorative borders, repeated serpent motifs, wave-like patterns, floral forms, symbolic figures, geometric fillers, minimal yet striking use of colour, and a handcrafted ritual-folk visual rhythm. Use a classic Manjusha-inspired palette: pink, magenta, green, yellow, black, white, red, ochre, cream, terracotta, and subtle earthy tones. Surround the couple with Manjusha-style motifs: serpents, snake hoods, Bihula-Bishari-inspired symbolic elements, lotus flowers, fish, birds, floral vines, wave patterns, temple-like panels, geometric borders, ritual motifs, river symbolism, folk decorative frames, and dense handmade linear fillers. Include the exact stamp text: Top: “Bharatasya Parampara - Manjusha Chitrakala” Bottom: “Eka Sahasra Rupyakani ₹ 1000” The stamp text must be clean, legible, and integrated like an official commemorative stamp. Postal cancellation / First Day Cover detail Add a subtle, premium-style circular postal cancellation mark that partially overlaps the stamp edge or is placed near the stamp, without covering the main couple. The cancellation mark may include generic philatelic-style elements such as: FIRST DAY COVER INDIA HERITAGE SERIES MANJUSHA PAINTING NEW DELHI Keep it decorative and stamp-like. Avoid making it messy or overpowering. Right side: Curated Manjusha painting information panel Create a clean, elegant information panel on the right side, like a collector’s note printed on a premium First Day Cover. Use refined typography, neat spacing, and a subtle border or light decorative frame inspired by Manjusha bold outlines, serpent motifs, boxed panels, floral bands, wave patterns, geometric fillers, and ritual folk ornamentation. Include the following readable text: Manjusha Painting Style: Traditional folk painting, bold outlines, stylised figures, serpent motifs, boxed composition, flat colours, narrative ritual storytelling Colours: Pink, magenta, green, yellow, black, white, red, ochre, cream, terracotta, earthy tones Typical Subjects: Bihula-Bishari legends, serpents, folk narratives, ritual scenes, river symbolism, flowers, birds, fish, symbolic figures, decorative panels Origin: Bhagalpur and the Anga region of Bihar, rooted in traditional folk and ritual storytelling practices Highlights: Distinctive serpent imagery, strong linear rhythm, vibrant folk symbolism, handmade narrative charm, ritual heritage, powerful regional identity The panel should feel educational, premium, and collectable, not crowded. Premium visual treatment Use elegant margins, balanced spacing, soft paper texture, fine gold or ochre accent lines, subtle Manjusha painting-inspired patterned borders, and an official-looking philatelic composition. The stamp should be the main visual attraction, while the right-side information panel should act as a refined cultural companion. The final image should feel like a premium India Post heritage First Day Cover envelope, suitable for a museum gift shop, collector’s archive, or cultural exhibition. Constraints Adult subjects only, no underage subjects, no explicit nudity, no graphic sexuality, no real people, no watermark, no photorealism, no modern clothing, no bad anatomy, no distorted limbs, no extra fingers, no cluttered layout, no misspelt text.
Create a 16:9, 4K premium commemorative First Day Cover envelope inspired by India Post heritage design, celebrating Manjusha painting. Design the image as a refined collectable philatelic envelope on elegant ivory or warm cream textured paper, with subtle handmade paper grain, soft shadows, and a museum-quality presentation. The layout should feel official, premium, balanced, and culturally rooted. Overall layout Create a horizontal First Day Cover composition: Left side: a large commemorative postage stamp featuring Manjusha painting Right side: an elegant educational information panel about Manjusha painting Top area: subtle official-style heading and heritage design elements Optional postal elements: faint cancellation mark, postmark circle, fine border lines, stamp denomination area, and understated security-pattern textures The design should look like a high-value collectable Indian philatelic release, not a casual postcard. Left side: Commemorative stamp Render a vertical postage stamp with crisp perforated borders on all four sides. The stamp should look professionally printed, collectable, and officially issued. In the stamp, two consenting adult South Asian lovers are depicted as fictional figures in the Manjusha painting style. Show them in a tasteful, romantic, non-explicit pose, seated or standing close together, leaning gently toward each other with soft, tender expressions and warm emotional connection. Keep both figures clearly adult, graceful, and culturally respectful. The clothing should be traditional eastern Indian or Anga-region-inspired attire: woman in a stylised sari, odhni, or draped folk-classical garment with elegant jewellery man in a dhoti, kurta, angavastram, turban, or draped traditional garment Render the stamp artwork in the authentic Manjusha painting style, inspired by the traditional folk painting of Bhagalpur and the Anga region of Bihar. Use bold linear drawing, strong outlines, stylised folk figures, angular and expressive forms, rhythmic decorative patterning, flat colour fields, narrative folk composition, and the distinctive storytelling character associated with the Bihula-Bishari tradition. Emphasise the signature Manjusha treatment: bold black linework, boxed or panel-like composition, decorative borders, repeated serpent motifs, wave-like patterns, floral forms, symbolic figures, geometric fillers, minimal yet striking use of colour, and a handcrafted ritual-folk visual rhythm. Use a classic Manjusha-inspired palette: pink, magenta, green, yellow, black, white, red, ochre, cream, terracotta, and subtle earthy tones. Surround the couple with Manjusha-style motifs: serpents, snake hoods, Bihula-Bishari-inspired symbolic elements, lotus flowers, fish, birds, floral vines, wave patterns, temple-like panels, geometric borders, ritual motifs, river symbolism, folk decorative frames, and dense handmade linear fillers. Include the exact stamp text: Top: “Bharatasya Parampara - Manjusha Chitrakala” Bottom: “Eka Sahasra Rupyakani ₹ 1000” The stamp text must be clean, legible, and integrated like an official commemorative stamp. Postal cancellation / First Day Cover detail Add a subtle, premium-style circular postal cancellation mark that partially overlaps the stamp edge or is placed near the stamp, without covering the main couple. The cancellation mark may include generic philatelic-style elements such as: FIRST DAY COVER INDIA HERITAGE SERIES MANJUSHA PAINTING NEW DELHI Keep it decorative and stamp-like. Avoid making it messy or overpowering. Right side: Curated Manjusha painting information panel Create a clean, elegant information panel on the right side, like a collector’s note printed on a premium First Day Cover. Use refined typography, neat spacing, and a subtle border or light decorative frame inspired by Manjusha bold outlines, serpent motifs, boxed panels, floral bands, wave patterns, geometric fillers, and ritual folk ornamentation. Include the following readable text: Manjusha Painting Style: Traditional folk painting, bold outlines, stylised figures, serpent motifs, boxed composition, flat colours, narrative ritual storytelling Colours: Pink, magenta, green, yellow, black, white, red, ochre, cream, terracotta, earthy tones Typical Subjects: Bihula-Bishari legends, serpents, folk narratives, ritual scenes, river symbolism, flowers, birds, fish, symbolic figures, decorative panels Origin: Bhagalpur and the Anga region of Bihar, rooted in traditional folk and ritual storytelling practices Highlights: Distinctive serpent imagery, strong linear rhythm, vibrant folk symbolism, handmade narrative charm, ritual heritage, powerful regional identity The panel should feel educational, premium, and collectable, not crowded. Premium visual treatment Use elegant margins, balanced spacing, soft paper texture, fine gold or ochre accent lines, subtle Manjusha painting-inspired patterned borders, and an official-looking philatelic composition. The stamp should be the main visual attraction, while the right-side information panel should act as a refined cultural companion. The final image should feel like a premium India Post heritage First Day Cover envelope, suitable for a museum gift shop, collector’s archive, or cultural exhibition. Constraints Adult subjects only, no underage subjects, no explicit nudity, no graphic sexuality, no real people, no watermark, no photorealism, no modern clothing, no bad anatomy, no distorted limbs, no extra fingers, no cluttered layout, no misspelt text.
Create a 16:9, 4K premium commemorative First Day Cover envelope inspired by India Post heritage design, celebrating Manjusha painting. Design the image as a refined collectable philatelic envelope on elegant ivory or warm cream textured paper, with subtle handmade paper grain, soft shadows, and a museum-quality presentation. The layout should feel official, premium, balanced, and culturally rooted. Overall layout Create a horizontal First Day Cover composition: Left side: a large commemorative postage stamp featuring Manjusha painting Right side: an elegant educational information panel about Manjusha painting Top area: subtle official-style heading and heritage design elements Optional postal elements: faint cancellation mark, postmark circle, fine border lines, stamp denomination area, and understated security-pattern textures The design should look like a high-value collectable Indian philatelic release, not a casual postcard. Left side: Commemorative stamp Render a vertical postage stamp with crisp perforated borders on all four sides. The stamp should look professionally printed, collectable, and officially issued. In the stamp, two consenting adult South Asian lovers are depicted as fictional figures in the Manjusha painting style. Show them in a tasteful, romantic, non-explicit pose, seated or standing close together, leaning gently toward each other with soft, tender expressions and warm emotional connection. Keep both figures clearly adult, graceful, and culturally respectful. The clothing should be traditional eastern Indian or Anga-region-inspired attire: woman in a stylised sari, odhni, or draped folk-classical garment with elegant jewellery man in a dhoti, kurta, angavastram, turban, or draped traditional garment Render the stamp artwork in the authentic Manjusha painting style, inspired by the traditional folk painting of Bhagalpur and the Anga region of Bihar. Use bold linear drawing, strong outlines, stylised folk figures, angular and expressive forms, rhythmic decorative patterning, flat colour fields, narrative folk composition, and the distinctive storytelling character associated with the Bihula-Bishari tradition. Emphasise the signature Manjusha treatment: bold black linework, boxed or panel-like composition, decorative borders, repeated serpent motifs, wave-like patterns, floral forms, symbolic figures, geometric fillers, minimal yet striking use of colour, and a handcrafted ritual-folk visual rhythm. Use a classic Manjusha-inspired palette: pink, magenta, green, yellow, black, white, red, ochre, cream, terracotta, and subtle earthy tones. Surround the couple with Manjusha-style motifs: serpents, snake hoods, Bihula-Bishari-inspired symbolic elements, lotus flowers, fish, birds, floral vines, wave patterns, temple-like panels, geometric borders, ritual motifs, river symbolism, folk decorative frames, and dense handmade linear fillers. Include the exact stamp text: Top: “Bharatasya Parampara - Manjusha Chitrakala” Bottom: “Eka Sahasra Rupyakani ₹ 1000” The stamp text must be clean, legible, and integrated like an official commemorative stamp. Postal cancellation / First Day Cover detail Add a subtle, premium-style circular postal cancellation mark that partially overlaps the stamp edge or is placed near the stamp, without covering the main couple. The cancellation mark may include generic philatelic-style elements such as: FIRST DAY COVER INDIA HERITAGE SERIES MANJUSHA PAINTING NEW DELHI Keep it decorative and stamp-like. Avoid making it messy or overpowering. Right side: Curated Manjusha painting information panel Create a clean, elegant information panel on the right side, like a collector’s note printed on a premium First Day Cover. Use refined typography, neat spacing, and a subtle border or light decorative frame inspired by Manjusha bold outlines, serpent motifs, boxed panels, floral bands, wave patterns, geometric fillers, and ritual folk ornamentation. Include the following readable text: Manjusha Painting Style: Traditional folk painting, bold outlines, stylised figures, serpent motifs, boxed composition, flat colours, narrative ritual storytelling Colours: Pink, magenta, green, yellow, black, white, red, ochre, cream, terracotta, earthy tones Typical Subjects: Bihula-Bishari legends, serpents, folk narratives, ritual scenes, river symbolism, flowers, birds, fish, symbolic figures, decorative panels Origin: Bhagalpur and the Anga region of Bihar, rooted in traditional folk and ritual storytelling practices Highlights: Distinctive serpent imagery, strong linear rhythm, vibrant folk symbolism, handmade narrative charm, ritual heritage, powerful regional identity The panel should feel educational, premium, and collectable, not crowded. Premium visual treatment Use elegant margins, balanced spacing, soft paper texture, fine gold or ochre accent lines, subtle Manjusha painting-inspired patterned borders, and an official-looking philatelic composition. The stamp should be the main visual attraction, while the right-side information panel should act as a refined cultural companion. The final image should feel like a premium India Post heritage First Day Cover envelope, suitable for a museum gift shop, collector’s archive, or cultural exhibition. Constraints Adult subjects only, no underage subjects, no explicit nudity, no graphic sexuality, no real people, no watermark, no photorealism, no modern clothing, no bad anatomy, no distorted limbs, no extra fingers, no cluttered layout, no misspelt text.